1. Fashion
& Style
Fashion
& Style
EuropeEurope
OverviewOverview
Real Estate
& Design
Real Estate
& Design
Africa &
The Middle
East
Africa &
The Middle
East
Food
& Drink
Food
& Drink
Asia /
Australasia
Asia /
Australasia
Technology
& Sports
Technology
& Sports
The
Americas
The
Americas
Fashion
& Style
Fashion
& Style
EuropeEurope
OverviewOverview
Real Estate
& Design
Real Estate
& Design
Africa &
The Middle
East
Africa &
The Middle
East
Food
& Drink
Food
& Drink
Asia &
Australasia
Asia &
Australasia
Technology
& Sports
Technology
& Sports
The
Americas
The
Americas
2. A tropical paradise in the South
Pacific, Fiji is much more than just a
collection of gorgeous beaches and
stunning seaside scenery. With a
thriving jungle landscape, mammoth
volcanic mountains and cavernous
underground systems Fiji is a real
life Shangri-La beloved by tourists
worldwide. Anarchipelagooftropical
islands – many uninhabited – Fiji’s
offer of idyllic soft beaches, fish
filled coral reefs and perfect sailing
conditionshavemadeitacornerstone
of luxury tourism, offering relaxation,
adventure and fun to suit any
holidaymaker’s needs.
Less than five hours from its
neighbours Australia and New
Zealand and a little over 10 hours
away from Hong Kong, Seoul and Los
Angeles, Fiji’s geographical position
makes it central to the rest of the
South Pacific and a perfect starting
point (or stopover) on a Pacific cruise.
The two major islands of Viti Levu
and Vanua Levu account for around
87% of Fiji’s population, making them
the tourism hubs with a miscellany
of accommodation options, such as
luxurious resorts, lavish hotels and
magnificentprivatevillas,allavailable
to offer a personal slice of heaven.
A tropical paradise in the South
Pacific, Fiji is much more than just a
collection of gorgeous beaches and
stunning seaside scenery. With a
thriving jungle landscape, mammoth
volcanic mountains and cavernous
underground systems Fiji is a real
life Shangri-La beloved by tourists
worldwide. Anarchipelagooftropical
islands – many uninhabited – Fiji’s
offer of idyllic soft beaches, fish
filled coral reefs and perfect sailing
conditionshavemadeitacornerstone
of luxury tourism, offering relaxation,
adventure and fun to suit any
holidaymaker’s needs.
Less than five hours from its
neighbours Australia and New
Zealand and a little over 10 hours
away from Hong Kong, Seoul and Los
Angeles, Fiji’s geographical position
makes it central to the rest of the
South Pacific and a perfect starting
point (or stopover) on a Pacific cruise.
The two major islands of Viti Levu
and Vanua Levu account for around
87% of Fiji’s population, making them
the tourism hubs with a miscellany
of accommodation options, such as
luxurious resorts, lavish hotels and
magnificentprivatevillas,allavailable
to offer a personal slice of heaven.
Fashion
& Style
Fashion
& Style
EuropeEurope
OverviewOverview
Real Estate
& Design
Real Estate
& Design
Africa &
The Middle
East
Africa &
The Middle
East
Food
& Drink
Food
& Drink
Asia /
Australasia
Asia /
Australasia
Technology
& Sports
Technology
& Sports
The
Americas
The
Americas
Fashion
& Style
Fashion
& Style
EuropeEurope
OverviewOverview
Real Estate
& Design
Real Estate
& Design
Africa &
The Middle
East
Africa &
The Middle
East
Food
& Drink
Food
& Drink
Asia &
Australasia
Asia &
Australasia
Technology
& Sports
Technology
& Sports
The
Americas
The
Americas
3. Fiji’s beauty has seen it have a
frequent flirtation with Hollywood,
who frequently uses its beautiful
shores to depict absolute paradise
and idyllic seclusion. The Tom Hanks
film Castaway was filmed on one
of islands, whilst the reef adorned
western islands of the Yasawa Group
are home to the famous Sewa I Lau
and Blue Lagoon caves, which were
both used as sets for the eponymous
Brooke Shields film.
Fiji’s waters are diverse in choppiness
and wildlife, each site boasting a
different range of activities and
experiences for tourists visiting the
area. Calm lagoons make for perfect
kayak paddling, whilst elsewhere
water currents ranging from barely
perceptible to extremely strong
feed Fiji’s coral reefs a rich supply of
nutrients and give the waters a clarity
that makes them perfect for diving in
the esteemed “Soft Coral Capital of
the World”.
The undoubtable crown of Fiji
watersports however is surfing.
Boasting a history which stretches as
far back as the 1800s, where native
Fijians were frequently seen surfing
(then known as VakaVodo Ua), surfing
is seen as the absolute highlight of a
watersports holiday in Fiji. Year round
tidal behemoths provide a challenge
to any adventurous holidaymaker,
though the optimum time to visit is
between April and October, where
ground swells can reach up to 10 foot.
Fiji’s beauty has seen it have a
frequent flirtation with Hollywood,
who frequently uses its beautiful
shores to depict absolute paradise
and idyllic seclusion. The Tom Hanks
film Castaway was filmed on one
of islands, whilst the reef adorned
western islands of the Yasawa Group
are home to the famous Sewa I Lau
and Blue Lagoon caves, which were
both used as sets for the eponymous
Brooke Shields film.
Fiji’s waters are diverse in choppiness
and wildlife, each site boasting a
different range of activities and
experiences for tourists visiting the
area. Calm lagoons make for perfect
kayak paddling, whilst elsewhere
water currents ranging from barely
perceptible to extremely strong
feed Fiji’s coral reefs a rich supply of
nutrients and give the waters a clarity
that makes them perfect for diving in
the esteemed “Soft Coral Capital of
the World”.
The undoubtable crown of Fiji
watersports however is surfing.
Boasting a history which stretches as
far back as the 1800s, where native
Fijians were frequently seen surfing
(then known as VakaVodo Ua), surfing
is seen as the absolute highlight of a
watersports holiday in Fiji. Year round
tidal behemoths provide a challenge
to any adventurous holidaymaker,
though the optimum time to visit is
between April and October, where
ground swells can reach up to 10 foot.
Fashion
& Style
Fashion
& Style
EuropeEurope
OverviewOverview
Real Estate
& Design
Real Estate
& Design
Africa &
The Middle
East
Africa &
The Middle
East
Food
& Drink
Food
& Drink
Asia /
Australasia
Asia /
Australasia
Technology
& Sports
Technology
& Sports
The
Americas
The
Americas
Fashion
& Style
Fashion
& Style
EuropeEurope
OverviewOverview
Real Estate
& Design
Real Estate
& Design
Africa &
The Middle
East
Africa &
The Middle
East
Food
& Drink
Food
& Drink
Asia &
Australasia
Asia &
Australasia
Technology
& Sports
Technology
& Sports
The
Americas
The
Americas